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四川省2020年中考英语专题练习:完形填空(二)含答案

1、2020 年四川省中考专题总复习年四川省中考专题总复习完形填空完形填空 第第一一节节 完形填空完形填空。 阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选 出可以填人相应空白处的最佳答案。 A Charlie Chaplins parents separated a year after his birth in 1889. He lived with his mother and elder brother in a flat in London. Mrs. Chaplin managed to 1 her children, her own with the

2、 money she made as a singer. _2 , their economic(经济的) situation changed when she became ill with laryngitis(喉炎) in 1894. Instead of resting her 3 until it got better, Mrs. Chaplin kept on singing. Her voice got weaker and weaker and she began to find it 4 . to find well-paid work. One evening Charli

3、e happened to be in the theatre 5 , his mother singing on stage. Suddenly, her 6 . She tried to finish the song, but the audience (观众) began to whistle and got angry. Mrs. Chaplin could not continue any longer and walked 7 the stage crying. The stage manager knew he had to do something quickly 8 the

4、 embarrassing situation. He remembered Charlie once sang at a party. He 9 took Charlie by the hand to the stage. After a brief introduction, he left Charlie to please the audience. Charlie began to sing and dance in front of hundreds of people. The audience enjoyed the _10 very much and began to thr

5、ow money 11 Charlie saw this, he immediately stopped singing and announced to the audience that first he would 12 the money and then he would finish the song. The audience found this announcement especially 13 and started to throw even more money onto the stage. Charlie felt perfectly at home on sta

6、ge. He did not feel 14 at all and danced and sang more songs to the audience. To his amazement, there was more 15 and more money throwing. That night was Charless first public performance on the stage and his mothers last. ( )l. A. support B. leave C. ask D. face ( )2. A. Although B. So C. However D

7、. Besides ( )3. A. sight B. voice C. smell D. hearing ( )4. A. easy B. difficult C. interesting D. boring ( )5. A. feeling B. keeping C. realizing D. watching ( )6. A. rested B. dropped C. broke D. raised ( )7. A. onto B. off C. towards D. around ( )8. A. create B. save C. continue D. explain ( )9.

8、A. slowly B. patiently C. quickly D. coldly ( )10. A. thought B. description C. speech D. performance ( )11. A. If B. Till C. When D. Before ( )12. A. take out B. throw away C. put down D. pick up ( )13. A. funny B. lucky C. helpful D. painful ( )14. A. shy B. sad C. satisfied D. excited ( )15. A. t

9、rouble B. anger C. silence D. laughter B Ashley was outspoken, fashionable, and the “Queen Bee“ in my school. I looked up to her and idolized her. I listened to the music she listened to, wore the clothes she wore. I even took art class though I had really wanted to take theatre. I finally fitted in

10、 11 group. One day, I skipped out of my last class a few minutes early to _12 seats for our group at the dining hall. Concentrating on my homework, I didnt notice they had sat down behind me. Before I could say a word, I realized what they were 13 . I listened silently. “Shes such a loser,“ one girl

11、 said. Another girl added, “Ashley, she 14 follows you, trying to copy you.“ “I wish she would leave us alone. We were in the same summer school and now she thinks were best friends.“ The once familiar voice sounded so 15 and strange. I was mortified. My hands were shaking. I couldnt help crying 16

12、. I felt heart-broken for the very first time. How did this happen? I 17 we were friends. I ran home. My mother just held me while I sobbed for hours. The advice she gave was so _18 , and I had heard it a million times. “Just be yourself and people will like you for 19_ you are. “ This time it becam

13、e so profound. Then and there I 20 to find myself back. That was exactly-what I did. Over the next month, I went through a lot of 21 . I bought new clothes that I wanted to wear. I no longer went to art class 22 them, and took theatre. I began making new friends. I developed my own 23 and never agai

14、n followed the crowd. I had an amazing school year. 24 I look back, I think it was the year when I discovered the person I was going to be. Despite the pain I felt that day, it was a 25 they had given me. ( )11. A. my B. her C. his D. our ( )12. A. get B. buy C. rent D. move ( )13. A. thinking about

15、 B. talking about C. waiting for D. asking for ( )14. A. once B. always C. hardly D. never ( )15. A. serious B. special C weak D. cold ( )16. A. sadly B. shyly C. excitedly D. nervously ( )17. A. found B. admitted C. realized D. thought ( )18. A. funny B. simple C. useful D. different ( )19. A. wher

16、e B. what C. how D. who ( )20. A. failed B. forgot C. decided D. continued ( )21. A. pains B. doubts C. changes D. troubles ( )22. A. with B. about C. against D. without ( )23. A skills B. habits C. projects D. opinions ( )24. A. Before B. Unless C. When D. If ( )25. A. gift B. choice C. promise D.

17、surprise C A video showing a 12-year-old boy from Moche, Peru, doing his homework on the sidewalk, under a streetlight, has been watched several million times on Facebook after being 1 by local police. Staff at the Moche police station first 2 Victor Martin late last month, while checking security c

18、ameras (监控摄像). They found a young boy sitting on the sidewalk by 3 at night. At first, they thought he was doing something bad, but later they realized he was 4 writing something in his notebook, taking advantage of the streetlight overhead. Moved by the boys 5 , the police shared the video on Faceb

19、ook. At the time of this writing, Victors heartwarming and 6 heartbreaking story has spread all around the world. Local TV station 7 to find the boy and sat down with his mother to learn why he was doing his homework on the street instead of at home. It turns out that the 12-year-olds family is so 8

20、 that they couldnt pay for electricity (电), so they just depended on a 9 during the night. Unluckily, Victor Martin could 10 finish his homework before the sun went down, and recently he couldnt 11 the weak candlelight any more. “One day, my son said 12 I continue with the candle, I will be crazy! I

21、d better go outside to finish my homework, “Rosa Angelo Cordoba told Panamericana TV. She 13 that Victors neck would often become hard to move because of tilting (倾斜) his head to let the candlelight through. Victors mother said that although he 14 housework and takes care of the family sheep every d

22、ay, the sixth grader takes 15 very seriously and gets good grades. ( )1. A. shared B. taken C. discussed D. praised ( )2. A. met B. interviewed C. noticed D. caught ( )3. A. itself B. yourself C. myself D. himself ( )4. A. shyly B. actually C. carelessly D. certainly ( )5. A. wish B. plan C. spirit

23、D. hobby ( )6. A. by the way B. at least C. at the same time D. in the end ( )7. A. managed B. stopped C. promised D. refused ( )8. A. traditional B. popular C. special D. poor ( )9. A. flash B. candle C. camera D. fire ( )10. A. seldom B. even C. only D. still ( )11. A. change B. stand C. enjoy D.

24、protect ( )12. A. Although B. Because C. If D. Until ( )13. A. added B. warned C. hoped D. lied ( )14. A. puts off B. worries about C. gives up D. helps with ( )15. A. health B. school C. friendship D. safety D Last October, I told my pupils in Pompton School about my plan. “Id like you to do jobs t

25、o make some 1 .“ I said. “Then we1l buy food for someone in need.“ I wanted them to experience that its 2 to give than to receive. I hoped they could experience a sense of their own ability to make a change. Early in Thanksgiving week, the children couldnt wait to 3 . Before paying for the turkey an

26、d other food we chose in the supermarket, Kristine cried. “Flowers!“ And the group all ran toward the holiday 4 . “You cant eat flowers!“ I said 5 . After all, it was helpful to buy more food. “But Mrs. Sherlock,“ came the loud 6 ,“ we want flowers.“ In the middle of the plants, there was a pot of u

27、nusually purple mums.“ 7 will like this one,“ the children agreed. 8 the address of a poor grandmother who had lived alone for years, we set off. An hour later, we stopped in front of a small house. A thin woman with a 9 face came to meet us. As the kids carried all the food in, the old woman oohed

28、and achedmuch to her visitors“ pleasure. When Amy put the mums on the table, the woman seemed 10 . “Shes wishing it was a bag of food,“ I thought. 11 is your close friend in the woods?“ Michael asked. The woman brightened. “The birds. They often fly over for food 12 I share my bread with them.“ She

29、said. Then we returned to the car. Through the window we saw her walk past the turkey, straight to the 13 . She put her face in them and looked up with a big smile. She was 14 before our eyes! In that one short moment, the children had seen for themselves the 15 they owned to make a change. Sometime

30、s a person needed a pot of nice purple flowers on a dark November day. ( )1. A. friends B. mistakes C. money D. room ( )2. A. cheaper B. better C. safer D. funnier ( )( )3. A. take a walk B. do housework C. have a rest D. go shopping ( )4. A. cards B. camps C. plants D. photos ( )5. A. unhappily B.

31、warmly C. carelessly D. freely ( )6. A. voice B. music C. sound D. noise ( )7. A. He B. I C. You D. She ( )8. A. At B. With C. In D. After ( )9. A. proud B. fat C. sad D. handsome ( )10. A. relaxed B. bored C. worried D. surprised ( )11. A. Who B. How C. Why D. Where ( )12. A. although B. but C. bec

32、ause D. if ( )13. A. books B. flowers C. woods D. rooms ( )14. A. changed B. broken C. treated D. refused ( )15. A. habit B. ability C. interest D. courage E After school on Friday, I waited at the school gate to walk home with Emma, as usual. Then I saw _16_ talking and laughing happily with some o

33、ther girls. She glanced(瞥了一眼) at me and left me alone there. I knew right then that I had _17_ my best friend. After dinner, Mom asked, “Is Emma coming by tomorrow?” I shrugged(耸肩) and said nothing. The next morning, Mom asked, “Today is _18_, What are you and Emma going to do?” I shrugged again. “_

34、19_ is Emma?” Mom took a look at me. Then she said, “Will you take these magazines to Grandma, please?” _20_ I walked down the street, a new girl in the neighborhood came towards me, smiling. But I just went _21_ her. Grandma welcomed me at the door with a warm hug. Sitting on the sofa, I noticed a

35、(an) _22_ of kids in old-fashioned clothes on the table. Grandma pointed at a girl with short fair hair. “Thats Beth Lambert, ” she said. “My best friend. Until a week before we took this photo.” I was _23_ at that. “Beth and I were best friends in school. We did everything _24_. Then one day, she m

36、ade new friends and said she didnt want to hang out with me anymore. Nothing hurt _25_ that.” I didnt say anything. I couldnt. I knew Id start _26_ if I opened my mouth. Grandma hugged me again. “Simone, sometimes friends grow _27_. It might happen to anyone,” she continued. “Then, see him?” Grandma

37、s finger _28_ to a boy with glasses in the photo. “He lived near me. When I was walking home by myself _29_ this boy was, too, I said hello. And we became friends.” “So if we want to start a new friendship,” she smiled. “One _30_ is all it took.” As I was heading home, that new girl appeared again.

38、I went towards her and spoke, “Hello.” ( )16. A. it B. them C. her D. him ( )17. A. lost B. hurt C. forgotten D. beaten ( )18. A. Monday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday ( )19. A. How B. Where C. Which D. Who ( )20. A. As B. Before C. After D. Until ( )21. A. to B. past C. with D. against ( )22. A. c

39、ard B. photo C. poster D. advertisement ( )23. A. glad B. angry C. satisfied D. surprised ( )24. A.together B. outside C. differently D. quickly ( )25. A. less than B. because of C. more than D. instead of ( )26. A. singing B. laughing C. shouting D. crying ( )27. A. old B. separate C. strong D. clo

40、se ( )28. A. moved B. connected C. returned D. waved ( )29. A. so B. but C. for D. and ( )30. A. hug B. smile C. word D. question F Last summer my son, Eric, left for university in another country. Our once lively house became quiet and _1_. I missed him so much that I started sending him messages o

41、n the phone, mainly to say _2_ or to give him a word of warning. One of my messages says, “So you told me you _3_ your credit card(信用卡). If you dont try hard to mend your careless ways, one day youll _4_ and find your brain missing.” I did get Erics messages, but most of them were about _5_. They we

42、re no different from the notes he used to leave _6_ the white board when he was at home. “I bought a new pair of shoes. They cost me $90. Please help!” “Money is running short _7_ Ive bought some books for my research paper. Help me please!” _8_, however, Eric begins to send me all kinds of articles

43、: some funny, some touching and some worth _9_. He says they will help me understand young men better and keep up with the times. I read the articles slowly, like a _10_ student, with mixed feelings as wellmy kid, who followed me around not long ago, has now become my _11_. So I write back. “Ive rea

44、d all those articles. Ill take _12_ as a loving sons expectations towards his mother. He must be thinking that his mother is still _13_ enough to accept new things. That makes me feel proud. What we parents lack(缺乏) most is the ability to learn and _14_, in both body and mind. Thank you, my son.” In

45、 this way we share ideas and _15_ each other, with a gentle and beautiful language we seldom use. Every time I read those messages, I feel my heart filled with warmth. ( )1. A. dark B. clean C. lonely D. comfortable ( )2. A. hello B. sorry C. thanks D. goodbye ( )3. A. lost B. lent C designed D. rec

46、eived ( )4. A. give up B. wake up C. set off D. take off ( )5. A. health B. music C.money D. safety ( )6. A. on B. across C. behind D. opposite ( )7. A. if B. until C. though D. because ( )8. A. Luckily B. Actually C. Recently D. Immediately ( )9. A. copying B. writing C. thinking D. correcting ( )1

47、0. A.crazy B. popular C. nervous D. careful ( )11. A. doctor B. teacher C. customer D. classmate ( )12. A. us B. you C. him D. them ( )13. A. young B. pretty C. friendly D. honest ( )14. A. fight B. change C. exercise D. remember ( )15. A. watch B. invite C. protect D. encourage G My neighbor is a doctor. He and his wife are some of the 16 people I have ever met. A few years ago, we started this kind of “favor war“ where one o